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As a member of the rowing team, Annie Moen (right) accumulated an impressive list of awards for her athletic and academic performance. As a student with a bachelor’s degree in the sociology of law, ...
The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota’s College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) plays a leading role in this effort, ...
At the University of Minnesota, we're rolling up our sleeves and amping up our research to help feed the world while protecting our environment. Our work in the College of Food, Agricultural and ...
The U.S. is facing a range of public health challenges, including bird flu, measles and continued cases of COVID-19. However, the nation’s public health workforce is understaffed — exacerbated by ...
Having just run a half marathon, 21-year-old Oskar Nord wasn’t too surprised that his hip hurt. But over the next several days and weeks, the pain refused to go away. His mother, a nurse, urged him to ...
Ritter was selected through a highly competitive nationwide search, including vetting by stakeholder groups from across the ...
Eastern Tailed Blue, one of the study species. Credit: Emilie Snell-Rood, College of Biological Sciences While laws to limit pollution have been around for decades, heavy metal pollutants like lead ...
Veterinary students at the University of Minnesota are embracing an unlikely patient: the honeybee. As part of a growing shift in veterinary education, members of the College of Veterinary Medicine’s ...
A wildly popular product design course at the University of Minnesota gives students a hands-on learning opportunity that leaves them with real-world experience. Student Hannah Gootzeit demonstrates ...
In many alpine areas of the world, melting snow and glaciers supply water during the warmer months. An estimated one-sixth of the world’s population depends on these streams. But sometimes, colorful ...